Little Black Book Primary Care
OS :
Version :4.4.1
Size :43.64Mb
Updated :Aug 25,2020
Developer :Skyscape Medpresso Inc
Ask AI
You can ask the AI some questions about the app
Based on my research, here are three potential topics that users of "Little Black Book Primary Care" might discuss online, turned into questions for you: 1. What are your expectations from the app's symptom checker feature, and how often do you expect it to diagnose your condition accurately? 2. How do you plan to integrate Little Black Book Primary Care into your existing healthcare routine, and what changes are you expecting? 3. How important is the app's ability to connect you with nearby urgent care centers and emergency services to you, and how do you envision using this feature?
Q{{(index+1)}}{{item}}Ask AI
Pros and Cons from users' feedback
{{conclusionsAiError}}Retry request
App Downloads
IOS
App Survey
  • Do you think the aesthetics of the interface UI affects the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • How much traffic the app consumes Does it affect the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Ease of use of the application Does it affect the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Where do you get the new APP
      Submission Failed, try again
Description
Little Black Book of Primary Care is intended as a very portable manual with heavily referenced, concise, practical, clinically relevant information. It contains usual clinical approaches, personal "pearls", as well as and most importantly, literature-debated issues. Download the FREE app and view selected topics (Approximately 10% of the content is viewable in the free app and tapping on the locked topic will launch the in-app purchase screen). FULL DESCRIPTION: Concise descriptions of diseases and conditions relevant to docs in "doc talk" language, with up-to-date as well as classic references. This latest update is based on the 6th edition and 2011 print edition with additional features, enhanced functionality and ongoing updates. Little Black Book of Primary Care is intended as a very portable manual with heavily referenced, concise, practical, clinically relevant information. It contains usual clinical approaches, personal "pearls", as well as and most importantly, literature-debated issues. Clinical information in the resource is organized generally by medical specialty and can be accessed either by perusal down through the hierarchies of the table of contents, or by finding the disease or clinical word of interest in the Main Index. Main Index entries will generally take the reader to the relevant disease page or, if a medication, to a related medications list. Key Features - Over 6000 very specific references for virtually every aspect of clinical primary care make the reference unique among similar medical manuals - Disease processes about which there is little current controversy, or new information are treated briefly - Disease information is presented under the standard nine categories: -- Cause -- Pathophysiology -- Epidemiology -- Symptoms and Signs -- Course -- Complications -- Lab -- X-ray -- Rx Based on: 6th edition Author: Daniel K. Onion, MD, MPH, FACP Publisher: Jones & Bartlett ISBN-13: 000-0763734594 SPECIAL FEATURES: Locate a disease, symptom or medication in the fastest possible manner: - Use "Spotlight Search" from Home screen - Tap and Hold launch icon to open Last Topic, History, Favorites .. - Navigate using multiple indices - History to open frequently visited pages - Bookmarks NEVER FORGET ANYTHING: Mark topics with relevant information: - Rich-text notes - Voice memos - Annotations with scribble, doodle or text You choose the method to note this regardless of the context you are in to ensure that the important facts are available whenever you access the topic, whether it is tomorrow or six months from now.
{{descriptionMoreText}}
Comments (0)
{{commentText.length}}/{{maxCommentText}}
{{commentError}}{{commentUserError}}
Failed to load data, try again
  • {{comment.commentUser.substring(0, 1)}}
    By {{comment.commentUser}}{{comment.commentDateString}}
    {{comment.comment}}